Train like a Russian cosmonaut on MIR's "Inside the Russian Space Program," where you can experience zero gravity, don a space suit, experience 4-G on the world's largest centrifuge and witness a space launch. Read More

Forty-five years ago on July 20, 1969, a tiny space capsule containing two American men landed on the moon. Six hours later, the world watched as astronaut Neil Armstrong set his lunar-boot-clad foot onto the moon’s surface. No one alive at the time can forget that live broadcast, the astronauts’ jerky, bouncing movements, their crackling static-y voices and the mind-boggling knowledge that right that very moment, people were walking... Read More

Traveler Reviews

MIR's over-the-top travel experience, Inside the Russian Space Program 2010, merited a write-up in the May/June luxury lifestyle magazine, Departures as part of an article, "Going to Extremes: Six Specialty Trips." The feature spotlights "new and notable trips run in conjunction with cultural and academic institutions... open doors and borders that would otherwise remain firmly shut."